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  2. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COUNTRY TRAIN CREWS

    Drivers, firemen, and guards of goods and coal trains going daily to Sydney on Saturday refused to take their trains to Sydney on account of influenza. Their objections were ...

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  4. FOOD AND RENT.

    It was reported at yesterday's meeting of the Administrative Committee thet food and rent relief depots were being established immediately. These depots would provide relief ...

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  5. THE UNIVERSITY.

    A monthly meeting of the Senate of the University of Sydney was held last Monday. A letter was received from Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    When the Waterside Workers' Federation had a case before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court last year the union entered into a bond, the object of ...

    Article : 366 words
  7. EXTRA ROOM.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Administrative Committee it was res[?]ved to diplay 3000 influenza posters on the hoardings. An urgent message from the North Sydney ...

    Article : 295 words
  8. WOOL INDUSTRT.

    Replying to statements by Mr. E. Riley, M.P., to the effect that scouring and fellmongering industries were being ruined by the operations of the Central Wool ...

    Article : 535 words
  9. TRAVELLING PERMITS.

    To meet the convenience of soldiers on furlough who are returning to their homes, or are contemplating visits to the country outside the prescribed epidemic limits, ...

    Article : 400 words
  10. COUNTRY CASES.

    A local suspected case has been definitely diagnosed as pneumonic influenza. The patient shows a slight improvement. Another suspected case was reported this afternoon. ...

    Article : 824 words
  11. PREMIER AT NARRABRI.

    Mr. Holman arrived by mail train this morning shortly after 9 o'clock, and visited the hospital. He received a deputation, which urged assistance in the building of a new ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  13. THE DEPOTS.

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  14. DEATH OF MR. J. KIDD.

    Mr. John Kidd, who died at his home, Blair Athol, Campbelltown, yesterday morning, aged 81 years, sat for many years in the Logi[?] Assembly, and held portfolios in three ...

    Article : 529 words
  15. LATE MR. R. FISHER.

    The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr. Robert Fisher, managing director of the Watson's Bay and Soutbr Shore Steam Ferry Company, Ltd. ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. REPATRIATION OFFICE.

    In view of the fact that additional members of the staff of the Department of Repatriation have been attacked, it has been found necessary to close the Repatriation Office until ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. NATIONAL LEADERSHIP.

    Speaking at a banquet to the Pr[?]er (Mr. Holman) at Armidale, Mr. Lane, M.L.A., said that the leadership of the Nationalists by any other than Mr. Holman was unthinkable. ...

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  18. NIAGARA'S CASES.

    A cable message received yesterday by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand stated that the following persons have been landed in Auckland from the R.M.S. ...

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  19. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—April 8.

    St. Antoine, s, 807 tons, Captain Terragon, from Noumea, Passengers—Mrs. Pellet, Mr. Pellet, Mrs. Hagen, Miss Hagen, Brown (infant), Mr. Chauvau, Mrs. Chauvau (2 children), Mrs. Frogier, Mrs. Guittet, Miss ...

    Article : 203 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND COALMINERS

    A mass meeting of coal miners at Millerton issued an ultimatum regarding trucking. If this is not accepted there are signs of a prolonged fight. ...

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  21. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (500m).—Arr: April 8, Moruya, s, from Maryborough; Ma[?]nbar, s, passed in from bar. Dep: April 8, Kyogle, s, for south. TWEED, HEADS (374m).—Arr: April [?], Cobaki, s, ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. J. T. COFFILL.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. James T. Coffin, at his residence, Curraweena, Abbotsford-road, Homebush, at the age of 77 years. The late Mr. Coffill was a ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

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  24. MARRICKVILLE'S EFFORTS.

    Arrangements have now been completed for the establishment of a hospital at the Chapel-street Public School, Marrickville, where large, well-ventilated rooms, with the ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. LABOUR'S TRIBUTE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) has received the following letter from Mr. T. R. Musgrave, acting secretary of the Newcastle Labour Council:—"I'am directed, by ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. DEPARTURE.—April 8.

    Narani, s, for Melbourne. Taviuni, s, for Hobart, via Newcastle. ...

    Article : 13 words
  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A suggestion for increasing the effeetiveness of masks. Assuming the theory to be correct that the influenza germs are carried in droplets of moisture, it would follow that ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. LATE MR. JOSEPH H. SANDS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph H. Sands, chairman and managing director of Messrs. John Sands, Ltd., printers and manufacturing stationers, took place from the ...

    Article : 362 words
  29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 9.

    Star, s, for Babaul, via Townsville; Boambee, s, for the Tweed River; Pulga[?]bar, s, for the Clarence River; Tambar, s (cargo only), for the Bellinger River; Belbowrie, s, for Coff's Harbour; Erina, s, for ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. STEAMERS IN QUARANTINE.

    Instead of being well on her way to Noumea, the French mail steamer Pacifique is at present detained in quarantine, and will probably remain there for seven days. ...

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  31. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Kenilworth Castle, from Liverpool, via Ports (quarantine). ...

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  32. GRASS TREE PRODUCTS.

    For some time past the Grasstree Products Syndicate, formed in Victoria, has been conducting research work on a semi-commercial scale for the production of crude oils from ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. CLEARANCES.—April 8.

    Pacifique, s, 1938 tons, Captain de Catalano, for Noumea and New Hebrides. Sair, s, 325 tons, Captain Bye, for Rabaul, via Townsville. ...

    Article : 261 words
  34. ALLEGED MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN.

    Mary M'Veigh was charged at the police court to-day with the murder of her three children. Magdalene, Ellen, and Thomas M'Veigh. Sergeant Spinks, giving evidence, ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In 1902-3 the epidemic of what was then called influenza was prevalent in England and also New South Wales. At that time I was at the Church of England Grammar ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374m.).—Dep: April 8, Ooma, s, for London. AUCKLAND (12[?]m).—Arr: April 8, Port Stephens, s, from Sydney: Rakanoa, s, from Newcastle. Dep: ...

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  37. INFLUENCE OF WEATHER.

    The question was generally asked yesterday whether the weather conditions then prevailing were likely to have any marked effect upon the outbreak of influenza. ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    At a meeting of the influenza executive committee, held to-day, it was announced that the Medical Consultative Committee had decided to recommend to the Government the imposition ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. BRITISH AND FOREIGV SHIPPING.

    At London: Eastern City, s, left Fremantle February 4; Boon[?] s, left Adelaide January 14. At Playmouth: Borda, s, left Sydney January 11. At San Francisco: Paloona, s, left Wellington, ...

    Article : 59 words
  40. MOERAKI'S PASSENGERS.

    Following is a list of the passengers by the steamer Mocraki, which arrived from Wellington on Monday night, and was ordered to quarantine for the customary four dyas:—Messrs. Walker, Preston, Dickson, Bean, ...

    Article : 201 words
  41. ROBBERY AT RAILWAY OFFICE.

    The booking office at the Arncliffe Railway Station was broken into at a late hour on Monday night. A considerable quantity of coppers, amounting, in all to £9, which had ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. CASE WITH £1539.

    On Saturday evening a Mr. White left his home in North Perth and boarded a city-bound tram with an attache case containing £1539 in gold and banknotes. He entered a picture ...

    Article : 132 words
  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In reference to the statement in your issue of this morning re the cost of the standard mixture prepared according to the prescription published by the Health ...

    Article : 107 words
  44. INDEX.

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  45. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS

    "Traveller" complains that the restrictions placed on travellers are most severe, and expresses the hope that the restrictions will at least be modified immediately the holidays ...

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  46. DEATH OF LIEUT.-COLONEL CHASELING.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Isiah Chaseling, who has been connected with the mllitary forces for many years, died at Randwick Military Hospital last night. He was 56 years of age. He ...

    Article : 102 words
  47. OUTDOOR MEETINGS.

    The proclamation dealing with outdoor meetings is not limited to public meetings, but includes meetings of any kind which tend to bring people together at a time when such ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. THE MAILS.

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  49. MASKS IN COURT.

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, everyone in court, including Judge Scholes, the Crown Prosecu[?]or, and the members of the legal profession, were masks. Masks were ...

    Article : 147 words
  50. FORMER GERMAN TRADER.

    The steamer Star, which has been in port at Sydney since November last, undergoing general overhaul, will leave to-day for Rabaul, via Townsville. ...

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  51. PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST.

    Messrs, Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd. (managing agents for the N.Y.K. line) have received advice from Thursday Island, stating the J.M.S. Tango Maru sailed from that port on April 6, in continuation of her voyage ...

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  52. TROOPS GREETED.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) has received from Brigadier-General C. F. Cox, C.B., D.S.O., recently commanding the First Light Horse Brigade in Pal[?]stine, and now in charge of ...

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  53. SCHOOL OF ARTS MONEY.

    Wilfred Young, 41, an indent merchant, appeared before Mr. Giles Shaw, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, to answer six charges of having, while secretary of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. SUPPRESSING BOISHEVISH.

    At the Wellington Magistrates' Court a waterside worker named William Parker was charged with having in his possession for distribution certain documents, headed "Labour ...

    Article : 52 words
  56. HOUTMAN LEAVES SOURABAYA.

    The Royal Packet Navigation Company haa received a cahle[?]am from Sourobaya stating that the steamer Houtman sailed from that port on April 4 for Sydney and Melbourne. She is due to arrive in Sydney about ...

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  57. ANOTHER MINE CLOSES DOWN.

    The chairman of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company, Sir Lancelot Stirling, stated to-day that the hopes that the British Government might be again induced to ...

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  58. MATER MISERICORDIAE.

    The sisters of the Mater Misericordiae private hospital, North Sydney, state that there is a ward of 26 beds thoroughly equipped for influenza cases. ...

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  59. NOT OUT.

    In the semi-final of the local competition on Saturday afternoon, batting for the Flour Mill team, S. Henry played forward and missed the ball, which struck him on the leg. ...

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  60. MAWATTA FROM RABAUL.

    The steamer Mawatta arrived at Cairns at 11 a.m. on Mondar, en routs from Rabaul to Sydney, and left again at 3 p.m. She has 307 tons of copra, 35 tons of tro[?] shell, and a quantity of sundries. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  61. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESSION.

    In the Police Court, the Magistrate gave judgment in favour of the Porth City Council in the latter's prosecution of Walter Dwyer for taking part with others in St. Patrick's ...

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  62. CASES AT BRISBANE.

    A member of the crew of the steamer Gilgai, at present lying at South Brisbane Wharf, was to-day discovered suffering from a suspicious illness. ...

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  63. BAR HARBOURS.

    Low-water soundings: Manning Heads, bar 8ft 6in, crossing 5ft 9in; Richmond River Heads, bar 11ft, low water, rise 2ft 6in; Cape Hawke, bar, not sufficient water for [?] to sound, crossing 5ft 3in, rise 1ft [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  64. PARCELS FOR GREECE.

    The Postal authorities state that the Postmaste[?]— General, Alexandria, advises that special permits are no longer required in connection with the tran[?]ion of parcels to Greece. ...

    Article : 29 words
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